This is just a farming story starting from scratch, a pure world without pollution. When Chen Yang entered this world, he wasn't even given a pair of small underwear!
He went from making ...
The micro-world is gradually becoming closer to real life, but it is less influenced by self-interest, so it is quite different from real life.
After the completion of Xindu Town, the importance of development gradually diminished, and what replaced it was the atmosphere of daily life.
When life becomes more about material well-being than personal development, people gradually become complacent.
Complacency is a word with mixed connotations. In today's profit-driven society, being content with the status quo is the greatest sin, and continuous effort is what everyone should do.
There's nothing wrong with that, it's just that the essence of hard work has gradually changed.
It seems that only having more power and money is the goal of hard work, and the pursuit of these things is essentially to make life better.
Even after life has improved, people are still working even harder to earn money and increase their power.
At this point, the goal has changed.
In fact, the people of the world are also working very hard and constantly improving themselves.
They learn how to live, learn various skills, and learn things they never knew before.
Chen Yang is also studying. Last year, he worked hard to improve himself so that his family could be safe. He spent most of his time in the Outer Boundary Land to accelerate his mastery of it.
Back then, he often thought about how to ensure the safety of himself and his family, and how strong he needed to be to feel at ease.
Now that he has achieved that, he no longer needs to increase his strength; further increases would only be a matter of desire.
Therefore, this year Chen Yang has spent his time on woodworking, casting, and ceramics, and he has also taken the initiative to help the development of various camps in the micro-world.
After leaving the East Emirates Grassland camp, he led his family all the way to the East Plateau camp.
Back then, when he first discovered the eastern plateau, he and Li Su'er rode their horses and slowly wandered over there.
At that time, they discovered barley, which was their earliest staple food. They brewed barley wine, made barley flour, and utilized all the available functions.
Later, they discovered the thousands of horses galloping around the area and managed to capture Horse King Yefeng and some high-quality horses, increasing the number and quality of horses in the camp.
The Eastern Plateau Camp is mainly operated and developed by Xu Meng and his relatives, along with a few others who yearn for life on the plateau.
This camp has relatively few people, only eleven, but it's still quite well-developed. The conditions at high altitude are quite good, and this camp was developed relatively early, predating the discovery of the Eastern Uyghur Grassland.
Chen Yang's help was simply to help them build a fence.
Although it's just a simple fence, it actually takes longer to build.
Because the fence they are building is very large.
Before this, they raised cattle and horses in a semi-free-range manner, but they plan to switch to pen-raising next.
Cattle and sheep are one thing, but horses really need plenty of space to run, so the pasture needs to be large enough.
Their plan is to fence off about 1,000 hectares of grassland, which is a considerable undertaking.
The most important thing is that the consumables are also quite large.
Fortunately, there were many trees around their camp, and leveling the groves around the camp would be perfect for grazing.
1,000 hectares of land is enough for them to run around on.
Furthermore, Chen Yang had another task while helping with the construction: to train a dozen more wolves.
Using wolves as sheepdogs is perfect. Most animals wouldn't dare approach them, and even some wild beasts are wary of wolf packs. Plus, with a fence, some wild beasts can be kept away.
There are now ten wolves, but that's not enough to keep an eye on the 1,000 acres of land.
Chen Yang simply handed the task over to Lucky Star, whose abilities were more than enough. He only needed to use his natural inspiration to impart some basic knowledge in between.
At the eastern plateau camp, Chen Yang's task remained the same: to collect materials.
His job was sawing and chopping wood. As for transportation, there were a large herd of horses at the eastern plateau camp, and Chen Yang worked with them to transport the goods.
Chen Yang was extremely skilled at sawing wood; he could cut down a tree with a single stroke and the sawing time was less than a minute, making him truly efficient.
Therefore, Chen Yang completed the material collection work three days in advance and then began to help build the fence.
The fence construction started much faster than building a stone wall; they could lay about a kilometer a day, even though most of the time was spent processing the wood.
They didn't intend to make it that delicate, but a simple trimming would still be necessary.
The fence is expected to be completed in about half a month.
After the fences were erected, the captive breeding work on the eastern plateau officially began. They also learned modern sowing methods, hanging grass seed bags around the necks of cattle, sheep and horses, so that these animals could grow grass while eating it.
Furthermore, they also have to take turns planting, eating from one area for half a year and from another for half a year, using the manure as fertilizer. This greatly increases the lifespan of the land. However, every few years they have to separate an area to restore its fertility. At that time, they may have some trouble, as they will have to take the animals out to graze regularly.
Xu Meng's family members all come from the Mongolian grasslands, the real grasslands, not from the cities of Mongolia, so they are very experienced.
When people think of Mongolia, they naturally picture endless grasslands. However, most of the actual Mongolians live in towns and cities; very few live in yurts on the grasslands. They are no longer considered a nomadic people.
Chen Yang wasn't a professional in animal husbandry, so he could leave it to Xu Meng and the others.
Xu Meng's ancestors were all nomads, and it is already rare that in her generation, people can still keep their hearts on the grasslands.
While Chen Yang was building a fence on the grassland, Xiao Mumu was also busy. He found a pony, which was the offspring of a herd leader.
His weight was no burden on the pony, so he began to learn to ride.
Logically speaking, even if Xiao Mumu's physique were comparable to that of a three-year-old child, she wouldn't be able to ride a horse on her own.
But he not only had a good physique, but also amazing balance. In addition, he could sense the little horse's emotions and cooperated very well with Xiaomo.
A one-year-old child can ride a horse by himself, which is unprecedented. Grandpa Xu was deeply moved when he saw this and kept urging Xiao Mumu to join the nomadic family.
The key point is that Xiao Mumu actually agreed without hesitation, but Li Su'er had to step in and stop him. She couldn't let him run away with her son.
Although the grasslands are a nice place with their vast open spaces, Li Su'er found it hard to accept the thought of Xiao Mumu growing up to be a burly Mongolian man, wielding a rope to lasso a horse.
In the end, Grandpa Xu Meng had no choice but to give up regretfully, but he did give the little horse to Xiao Mumu.